Joints
Make a Move
Anatomy Location
Skeletal Disorders #1
Disorders 2
100

Example of Ball and Socket

shoulders and hips

100

Decreasing the angle of a joint

Flexion

100

Opposite of Anterior (front of body)

Posterior (back of the body)

AKA: Ventral & Dorsal

100

"S" or "C" curvature of the spine

Scoliosis

100

Broken bone - usually caused by trauma

Fracture

200

Example of Hinge Joint

elbow & knee

200

Increasing the angle of a joint

Extension

200

Opposite of Distal (further away)

Proximal (closer in proximity)

200

Abnormal inward curvature of the lumbar spine

Lordosis

200

Bone moves out of proper alignment

Dislocation

300

Example of a PIVOT joint

Base of the skull

BONUS: Name the C1 & C2 vertebrae

300

Movement towards the midline

Adduction

300

Opposite of Medial (midline or middle)

Lateral (away from midline)

300

Abnormal outward curvature of the thoracic spine

Kyphosis

300

Ruptured or "slipped" disc between vertebrae

Herniated Disc

400

Example of GLIDING joint

Wrist & Ankle

400

movement away from midline

Abduction

400

Opposite of Deep

Superficial (surface)

400

Build up of uric acid causes this

Gout

400

Another name for dental cavities

Caries

500

Example of SADDLE joint

Thumb (allows for many different movements)
500

Rotation inward & towards the front/face

Supination

Bonus: What's the opposite?

500

Opposite of Supine (flat on back, face up, palms up)

Prone (flat on stomach, face down)

500

Weakening of the bones - Post menopause women are most at risk

Osteoporosis 

500

Inflammation of the sac around a joint

Bursitis

Bursa (sac) + -itis (inflammation)